Amy Hau discusses some books by Marilyn Chase, Karin Higa, and Edmund de Waal that have guided her work as a curator.
Crowder near the bomb. Riding mower or garden issue? Quality and real milk start? China seemingly headed for crash? Downtown should be entertaining. Meaning brand new. My ending place. Crank on that ...
This project models a basic inverting amplifier using Python code generated by an AI large language model. AI could help ...
China’s military is developing AI-powered robot dog “wolf packs” that operate as coordinated combat units, signaling a new ...
Scrutiny Debugger webinar on probe-free debugging, datalogging, automation, and HIL testing for embedded systems.
The agents’ hot tips among the runners and riders at the 2026 Bologna Children’s Book Fair The Bookseller ’s Hotlists are ...
Louise Erdrich was getting help with her computer when her daughter discovered something on the hard drive. A short story. “‘Love of My Days’ was a forgotten file in my computer, and when I found it ...
The Paddington star on updating Enid Blyton, ruffling royal feathers – and his urge to put Timothée Chalamet in ballet shoes ...
Some books move forward. Others circle. "Paradiso 17" by Hannah Lillith Assadi and "Python's Kiss" by Louise Erdrich belong to the second camp, less interested in where a story ends than in how it ...
Tributes have poured in to a Shrewsbury School master who helped unleash the British satirical boom and was said - only half ...
Foundation has reportedly delivered two Phantom MK-1 humanoid robots to Ukraine for battlefield testing as robotic warfare expands.
In my Boston Globe review of Louise Erdrich’s 2016 novel “LaRose,” I described her as “an artist of the liminal.” “Python’s Kiss,” Erdrich’s new collection of stories written over 20 years, testifies ...